NOUN
- a paper jacket for a book; a jacket on which promotional information is usually printed
How To Use book jacket In A Sentence
- One of the subjects on which Headline is careful to listen to the trade is book jackets.
- Do not be beguiled by the charming book jacket with its vase of flowers, or the tulip-patterned endpapers. Times, Sunday Times
- A selection of books are on display with a summary of the story covering the book jacket.
- Indeed, he laments his genre's lack of status before the book even begins, on a narrative broadsheet-cum-book jacket that enwraps one of the lushest tributes to the graphic arts ever printed.
- Chris Moore lives in another world - but it's all in a day's work for the artist whose illustrations have been used on the book jackets of some of the world's top authors.
- Dada art was vehemently ephemeral posters, book jackets, calligrams, pamphlets, recitations - as we would expect from a movement made of poets as well as artists.
- Americans grumble about British book jackets, English people talk about how unimpressive American Book Jackets are.
- Shel Horowitz, who owns Accurate Writing & More in Hadley, Mass., offers marketing services such as writing book jackets and press releases. Raising Prices Pays Off for Some
- However, in this case the book jacket writer is underselling the author.
- You mustn't damage the book jacket or the spine - and yet browsers always pull out books by gripping the spine and pulling hard.